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Answered by sathishasathisha1368
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Explanation:

When halogens reacts with alkali metal it yields metal halides as product.

In the given case, the reactant given are alkali earth metal and a halogen and the product formed is electrovalent compound.

Based on the given word equation, the following chemical equation can be derived:

2Na + Clarrow 2NaCl2Na+Clarrow2NaCl

In the above reaction, Na is an alkali metal whereas Cl is a halogen. The formed product is NaCl which is an electrovalent compound because, in it, the elements are bonded with an ionic bond.

Answered by anshdrahul
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Answer:

it is Sodium choride

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